50 Krone (Denmark)

The Danish 50 kroner bill (DKK50) is a denomination of Danish currency. Danish writer physicist Karen Blixen is currently featured on the front side of the bill, while the design on the reverse is inspired by a centaur form Landet Church on the island of Tsinge. The current design for this bill came into circulation on 7 May 1999.

Design

The face of the banknote has a portrait of writer Karen Blixen (17 April 1885 to 7 September 1962). She is acclaimed for writing Seven Gothic Tales (1935) and her memoirs Out of Africa (1937). The face of the banknote is also decorated with flowers, of which Karen Blixen was very fond. The image on the reverse of the 50 krone banknote is inspired by a stone relief from Landet Church on the island of Tsinge. The 50 krone banknote has the word "femti", not "halvtreds" which is the usual Danish word for fifty. Femti is a word used for cheques. Danmarks Nationalbank first used it on the 50 krone banknote issued in 1957, and the present banknote is thus the third to use this word.

 

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